Hi,
I recently moved to a new TV and in the setup process powered off my RTV 5060 to redo the connections. On powerup I discovered that the channel guide was not being updated properly. After poking around for a while, it appears that the clock is not being set properly. When I initiate an update from the RTV it displays "updating clock" for about a minute, and then goes on with the update process. Looking at the logs, it appears that WiNRS correctly downloads the current channel data, but then tries to serve the RTV data for 2001 (which it clearly doesn't have). So it seems as if the clock on the RTV is stuck at 2001 and isn't getting updated. Any ideas how to fix this?

Here's an example log. I did a net connect before selecting Update Guide from the WiRNS server. The RTV seems to be properly connected and seen by WiRNS.

Hi,
I recently moved to a new TV and in the setup process powered off my RTV 5060 to redo the connections. On powerup I discovered that the channel guide was not being updated properly. After poking around for a while, it appears that the clock is not being set properly. When I initiate an update from the RTV it displays "updating clock" for about a minute, and then goes on with the update process. Looking at the logs, it appears that WiNRS correctly downloads the current channel data, but then tries to serve the RTV data for 2001 (which it clearly doesn't have). So it seems as if the clock on the RTV is stuck at 2001 and isn't getting updated. Any ideas how to fix this?

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When it works, "setting clock" takes a second or 2. Longer times indicate problems.

(192.168.1.54 is the local IP for my Replay) Your log seems to be missing the [NTP} and AuthCtrl lines, as if it isn't contacting a time server. Are you sure your setting is correct? (WiRNS configuration / NTP Server)? Is that URL reachable from your network?

BTW, I always wondered why WiRNS couldn't just use that computer's clock. It's already synchronized to an internet server._________________--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us
Has a Replay 5xxx

"There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't"

I have pool.ntp.org entered on the WiRNS config page. Is there something else I'm supposed to do to trigger the time set? What's odd is that it all worked the day before (and has for quite some time). The only change was powering down the unit and reconnecting cables etc.

I have pool.ntp.org entered on the WiRNS config page. Is there something else I'm supposed to do to trigger the time set? What's odd is that it all worked the day before (and has for quite some time). The only change was powering down the unit and reconnecting cables etc.

Any ideas?

That's what I have, and its working. There is also a DNS IP setting about there (it mose cases, it should point to your router or external DNS server).

Can you ping the NTP server? On your WiRNS machine, go to a command prompt any enter

The IP address may be different, and the times should be similar. To see what would happen, I tried it with "poo" instead of "pool". It gives a "cannot reach host" message._________________--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us
Has a Replay 5xxx

"There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't"

It just doesn't seem to be connecting to the NTP server from the RTV when doing a net connect.

It could be a problem with a firewall on your WiRNS machine. It must be accepting connections on port 80, but may not be accepting connections on port 123 (used for NTP). It that sounds too complicated, try disabling the firewall (probably Windows' built-in firewall).

Note that your log (and ping results) show your PC can make a connection to port 123. It does not show it can accept an incoming connection. That's why you need to try it without the firewall.

BTW, the [DNS] line in your log is correct. I don't have it because I use my router rather than WiRNS to do the DNS redirection._________________--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us
Has a Replay 5xxx

"There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't"